Yipee, attachment will end tmr!!!
It's such a relief to know that.
We need our holidays! The rest of NUS are probably already bored of theirs?
Oh by the way, my tolerance for ill-mannered people is floor low. What's wrong with them? One encounter with such people, will automatically put them on my blacklist. The magic words "Please" and "Thank you" have been taught since we were little kids, that shows how important they are.
Sacarsm, when used for obvious 'harmless' fun, can be real funny. However, when used without the tiniest hint of humour, is just plain annoying. Stop it. Those people will immediately be keyed into my blacklist too and will be avoided at all cost.
For example. An incident today...
Me: Is there any insulin injection to be given later?
Staff nurse: *Silent*
Me: (Did she hear me or not?)
Me: *Repeated the question*
Staff nurse: *glare* I am serving medication now.
Me: (What the hell) Ok fine.
Yes, by right, staff nurses who are serving medications have the right not to be 'disturbed'. But seriously, she could have just ______ answer a monosyllabic 'yes' or a 'no' instead of the 9-syllabic answer which doesn't answer to my question in any way.
Such is the life of a nursing student. Damn.
It doesn't matter if we're their juniors or that they are our seniors, it's a matter of their stupid attitude which needs to be addressed. (But I just can't be bothered with these people) So, I hope to be more vocal next time, if I care enough to.
I mean, there's nothing to be afraid of if your conscience is clear and you're doing so not out of disrepecting them but to genuinely *ahem* want them to better themselves. If they have a pride issue, then that's another story.
Day was otherwise all well. :)
Lots of FOOD and laughter from morn till night! :)
I'm so looking forward to 9pm. FINAL LAP.
No drama please.
Friday, December 18, 2009
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